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    Truth always hurts

    Zob, All the three countries (Pakisthan, India and China) are capable of inflicting unacceptable damage to their enemies (at least those in physical proximity), and hence the question of China and India not counting India and Pakisthan respectively as potent enemies does not araise. Let me...
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    What could have PAF done in Kargil war

    Yes, India committed more troops, probably lost more men, used AirForce. You are right. This was the price that India had to pay for the lax in finding out of incursions. By the time India noticed and had an idea of the nature of the incursions, Pakistanis were already occupying vantage...
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    What could have PAF done in Kargil war

    Did India have operational MKI's at that time? WIKI says the following about MKIs. First flight: 1 July 1997 Introduced: 27 September 2002
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    Implications of Talibanised Pakistan for India

    As if Pakistan will watch India do that like in a bollywood movie. F16s, Babars, Ghauris are not show pieces. Even if this were to happen, we will have three nations to deal with, mostly all of them will have nukes. It will be easier for Taliban also to get nukes as it just needs to overpower...
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    Indian Justice

    I have not heard anything like this so far. Request you to kindly provide more details/link for me to know more. Everybody in India has freedom of expression. In fact it is so fundamentally guaranteed that some people even misuse it. I have neaver heard of a case where somebody is jailed for...
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    Why I wear a Burqa: Burqa gives protection and respect

    Dear afriend, how can one say that? Ms. Benazir Bhutto, Ms. Sheik Hasina, Ms. Khalida Zia, Ms. Fathima Bibi, Ms. Najma Hebtullah etc. all wore burqas. Were they not confident? Were they not interacting with others? Were they not expressive? Could they not survive on their own?
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    Orissa girl sacrificed for good harvest

    Farmer suicide is a problem for sure, and the party to blame for the same is politicians. What farmers get for their produce is tuppence compared to its market price. The formers also lack insurance coverage, depend completely on rain, subcidies will not reach them etc., and hence will...
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    Orissa girl sacrificed for good harvest

    Hmmm... we have a long way to go before we call ourselves a completely sane society. Well, the culprit is caught and will be punished. Is this enough? No. There definitely will be some tantrik or somebody who would have suggested the culprit to do so. We must catch the instigator and give...
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    Why I wear a Burqa: Burqa gives protection and respect

    ZOB, You are right if you had started your comments with ".... Indian VIDVHAAS HAD to do". Hindus did follow some practices which were barbaric. They included everything you mentioned, and more. Unlike relatively recent religions (like Christianity, Islam), Hinduism does not have one...
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    I want my country back

    Very correct. Even media (print, electronic etc.) has been badly wanting as far as this is concerned. I have not seen one news paper, one news channel debating the merits of the case of our adversaries.
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    South Asia Air Forces: PAF counters IAF strategy

    Enigma, What benefit did Pakisthan get out of Kargil? It only alienated Pakisthan even more in the world. The military objectives behind this initiative were not achieved, and it even became a diplomatic disaster for Pakisthan. For India, it did hurt because we lost some brave soldiers fighting...
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    India sponsored terror in SriLanka

    Sir, Why do you think what Mr. B Raman writes confirms to India's official policy? BTB, Don't be misled by the words "RAW spymaster". He WAS working for RAW, and does not any more. More over he is widely seen in India as aligned with one particular political party.
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    India's spy satellite all set to keep a tab on Pakistan, China .

    It is called espoinage, and I think it can be argued that it is unfair. But it does not amount to a formal declaration of a war. Yes, countries have the right to blind the satellites by all means. But caanot shoot them down.
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    India's little known super-weapon "KALI".

    I do not think anybody is questioning whether R&D on Kali is going on. What our Pakisthani friends seem to be telling us that this is a little far away from being a deployable technology, and we may face many challenges in making it usable militarily. Point taken. Some technologies could fail...
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    Rehman Malik gives evidence of Indian, Afghan involvement

    Its good that Pakisthan is howing finger and talking of evidence at the same time. At an opportune time, the same (or whatever part of it) can be published in the media also with the aim of influencing the Indian Public Opinion. If the evidence is solid and credible, I am hopeful that Indian...
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    Taliban Advance: Is Pakistan Nearing Collapse?

    If you strike out the words 'Invade Pakisthan', I agree with you. Unfortunately this has become a domestic political compulsion. People who protest on the street wanting war do not know what it means. These guys are unable to sustain the global recession, and they talk of war. May be they think...
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    Israel stands ready to bomb Iran's nuclear sites

    Thogh I am your Indian friend, let me say what I feel: This will be an unwanted headache for Pakisthan. It is already fighting a war on its west and is manning the east very seriously. In the current situation, Pakisthan will not involve in another military confrontation.
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    Taliban Advance: Is Pakistan Nearing Collapse?

    This is one area where the west (and even China) could help Pakistan by facilitating assured cease fire along the India/Pakistan border (Including the LOC). This will help Pakistan focus more on its westren front, help India by reducing the infiltration and also build trust between the old...
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    India's spy satellite all set to keep a tab on Pakistan, China .

    Amazing. This is NOT an issue as per international law/conventions as well. However it may be difficult to do it always as satellites do have mechanisms by which their path of traverse could be altered (for a finite number of times, at the cost of the life of the satellite). On the contrary...
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    I want my country back

    Bane blade, I adore you for these comments. I also acknowledge the resposibility that we Indians also have in ending this hate relation.
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